Pastor Man Kush: Sometimes I find myself believing that God doesn't exist

The pastor elaborated on the concept that preachers also go through difficult times and trials.

Pastor Man Kush
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Pastor Man Kush of Joy Centre Church claimed that there are times when he sits down and reflects on the challenges he faces in life and considers that perhaps God does not exist.

Man Kush, who is also a comedian, revealed this during a conversation with YouTuber Oga Obinna, stating that even he, as a bishop, sometimes entertains thoughts blaspheming God's existence.

The pastor elaborated on the concept that preachers also go through difficult times and trials.

He said that difficult times and life's trials affect everyone, including preachers who, like any other average person, are overwhelmed by life to the point of doubting the existence of God.

"Sometimes even I, as a bishop, feel like there's no God because of the situation I'm going through. But I don't tell anyone, I keep quiet," he said.

The pastor, who is a grandfather to six grandchildren, but often appears youthful due to his jokes, revealed, "You know, I'm a grandfather to six grandchildren now. My son, Waweru, is very grown-up, but many people don't see that. They only see me when I'm joking on TikTok, saying that this guy is drunk and smoking weed. I've never tasted those things; I was born at the end of 1963," Pastor Man Kush said.

The preacher also expressed his disdain for Christians who expect God to bless them with magical money after praying.

"I hate Christians who think that if you pray, God will rain down money on you...if you want money, you have to work because money is a reward after solving someone's problems. But, some Christians are lazy, especially those who go to church," he explained.